Thanatopsis (band)
For other uses, see Thanatopsis (disambiguation).
Thanatopsis | |
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Origin | USA |
Genres | Instrumental rock, Avant-garde, Progressive rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | TDRS |
Associated acts | (see Buckethead's bands) |
Website | Thanatopsis on TDRS.com |
Members |
Buckethead Travis Dickerson Ramy Antoun |
Thanatopsis is an American progressive rock band[1] comprising prolific guitarist Buckethead, keyboardist Travis Dickerson and drummer Ramy Antoun. Taking its name from the poem by William Cullen Bryant,[2] the band has released four albums: Thanatopsis in 2001, Axiology in 2003, Anatomize in 2006 and Requiem in 2015.
“ | I'd had the idea of doing a project called "Thanatopsis" before starting this project. I always liked the William Cullen Bryant poem, and in fact I named one of the tracks we did on the Death Cube K "Tunnel" CD "Thanatopsis." Thantaopsis was meant to be dark and evoke the feeling from the poem, and I had Fred from my Macintosh read the poem as the intro to the last track. -- Travis | ” |
In 2010, Dickerson and Buckethead used unreleased tracks from the recording sessions of Thanatopsis, Population Override as well as The Dragons of Eden to make another album called, Left Hanging.[3] Five years later, in 2015, Dickerson released yet another album, called Requiem, based on previously unreleased material from earlier Thanatopsis recordings which he had found on hard drives that he "hadn't loaded for 10 years".[4]
Discography
- Thanatopsis (2001)
- Axiology (2003)
- Anatomize (2006)
- Requiem (2015)
Band members
- Buckethead – electric guitars, acoustic guitars
- Travis Dickerson – keyboards, production
- Ramy Antoun – drums
References
- ↑ "Thanatopsis > Overview". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
- ↑ http://www.tdrsmusic.com/thanatopsis.html
- ↑ Left Hanging#Background
- ↑ http://www.tdrsmusic.com/forum2/index.php?topic=2893.msg27297#msg27297
External links
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